Frank Zappa - Apostrophe (REACTION)

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  • @pilesovinyl
    @pilesovinyl Рік тому +78

    The late great Jim Gordon on drums, with Jack Bruce on bass and Frank on guitar, just sheer brilliance.

    • @markwilliams5606
      @markwilliams5606 Рік тому +1

      Like Ted Nugent. Different.👍

    • @elisaabolafia9542
      @elisaabolafia9542 Рік тому +3

      So happy these guys ( my new favorite REACTORS) are doing Zappa. A genius. After highschool class ( back in the day 😊) we'd head over to our friend.VITO'S basement... listening to Zappa on his 5 ft tall " Voice of the Theater" speakers. What an ERA 🎵🎵🎵.

    • @markwilliams5606
      @markwilliams5606 Рік тому +2

      ​@@elisaabolafia9542Think there really getting into the Real music.🌄

    • @mtzoar
      @mtzoar Рік тому +2

      Precisely

    • @danclark745
      @danclark745 Рік тому

      Comparing Frank to Ted Nugent is like comparing Gandhi to Hitler, this is seriously funny, time to take a journey to the center of your mind@@markwilliams5606

  • @lisarainbow9703
    @lisarainbow9703 Рік тому +46

    Jack Bruce of Cream playing bass on this track!
    This entire album is incredible.

  • @Ninang363
    @Ninang363 Рік тому +51

    I play bass and once got to play this song with Dweezil at his Dweezilla Music Camp. 8 of the best minutes of my life. This is basically Frank and Jack Bruce trying to out solo each other, with a drummer. There is also an acoustic rhythm guitar deep underneath. I have a live video of this from 2015 with Dweezil, Kurt Morgan on Bass, and Ryan Brown on Drums in Chicago that is amazing!

    • @melvinwomack3717
      @melvinwomack3717 Рік тому +5

      Oh that's Jack Bruce Wow I didn't know that thanks 👍 I love the politician

    • @jimmoore8951
      @jimmoore8951 Рік тому +6

      I salute you just for keeping up on this song. Zappa seems to always have a difficult pocket among other challenges

    • @melvinwomack3717
      @melvinwomack3717 Рік тому +2

      And a definite 🫡 to you because thats crazy stuff man

    • @mattjohn4731
      @mattjohn4731 Рік тому +2

      ​@@melvinwomack3717I didn't either. Also Los Lobos did a good cover of Politician 🎸

    • @Kram62
      @Kram62 Рік тому +1

      Must’ve been great!

  • @destinyreelly2974
    @destinyreelly2974 Рік тому +35

    I don’t put many artists on a pedestal but this man is propped up. His flowers will always come forth. He made me think, he made me laugh my ass off, he gave me freedom and he made me rock the F out. You have soooooo much more to look forward to. Listen to the entire Apostrophe album. Or do Joe’s Garage from beginning to end. Ship arriving too late to save a drowning witch?!?! There;s a lot. Enjoy the ride my friends. ❤❤❤

  • @VintageWanderer
    @VintageWanderer Рік тому +17

    It’s taken me 40 years to finally GET Zappa. I wanted to when I was younger but it way over my head. Cheers.

    • @John_Chu
      @John_Chu Рік тому +6

      I listened only to top 40 radio until a classmate in middle school got me to try The Blues Project and Zappa’s “Chunga’s Revenge.” Changed my life.

    • @ncpmellifluousanonymous1984
      @ncpmellifluousanonymous1984 11 місяців тому +6

      Ah, that gives me hope for some of my friends who don't appreciate Zappa.

  • @michaeljensen6732
    @michaeljensen6732 Рік тому +45

    Frank was not huge because he chose to not do a lot of commercial music, he didn't have as many fans as Zeppelin or Sabbath but if you liked Zappa you really liked Zappa. Try something from the early days, Trouble Every Day. It's a cool song with a good message.

    • @mattjohn4731
      @mattjohn4731 Рік тому +2

      Yeah the early days with Jimmy Carl Black on drums. Blending rock with woodwinds, marimbas etc

    • @mattjohn4731
      @mattjohn4731 Рік тому

      Actually that song is mainly electric guitar. Franks vocals were really cool. He says I'm not black, but there's a lotta times I wish I could say I'm not white. I think he's referring to the racist violence in Mississippi and stuff. And I agree. I believe in the Black Panther Party and all the radical black channels on UA-cam, Spotify, Patreon, Rokfin, Rumble, Odyssey, Substack, Instagram, X, TikTok etc 🌍♥️🕊️⚖️✊

    • @leddygee1896
      @leddygee1896 Рік тому +5

      Trouble Every Day Is referencing the Watts riots in 1965 Los Angeles. Trouble Every Day quite possibly could be the very first Rap song, given the vocal cadence of it and social commentary within it. A song ahead of it's time...

    • @Royale_with_Cheeze
      @Royale_with_Cheeze Рік тому +3

      @@leddygee1896
      I always think of Trouble Comin' Every Day as what could be the first rap song. That or Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues, which came out a year and a half before Trouble.

    • @lipby
      @lipby Рік тому +3

      We're Only In It For The Money is a difficult listen, but I put it right up with Abbey Road, Highway 61, Revolver, and the first Velvet Underground in terms of late 60s masterpieces.

  • @chuckgraf8141
    @chuckgraf8141 Рік тому +18

    The whole Apostrophe album is killer. It's one of those "you have to listen to the whole thing" albums.

  • @jeffmartin1026
    @jeffmartin1026 Рік тому +17

    I started listening to Frank in 1965 when I was all of 13 years old. He helped me get through Jr., Senior High School, College and pretty much everything up to this day. He knew his audience loved him for being himself and pretty much accepted everything he did, not what they wanted or expected of him. He broke the mold and had a free life.

    • @Royale_with_Cheeze
      @Royale_with_Cheeze Рік тому +1

      Slight correction, Jeff. Unless you was seeing The Mothers at The Whiskey in 1965 when you were all of 13 years old, your timeline doesn't jibe.
      Their first album, Freak Out! was released in June of 1966.
      Was you there from the beginning with that album in 1966?

    • @jeffmartin1026
      @jeffmartin1026 Рік тому

      @@Royale_with_Cheeze right you are, it was 66

    • @Royale_with_Cheeze
      @Royale_with_Cheeze Рік тому +1

      @@jeffmartin1026
      I was 15 when I first learned of Zappa, in 1975. Heard Billy The Mountain and the bulk of Fillmore East. Instantly hooked. Arf Arf!
      If you were 13 in 1966, that makes you 70 now. Hope you're doing well, old timer.

  • @DanLaTour12
    @DanLaTour12 Рік тому +11

    The absolute best reactors on da Tube. Deep dive specialists, you guys are the best, keep up the great work. More Zappa pleeeeez

  • @ewoe21
    @ewoe21 Рік тому +17

    This is my favorite Frank album. A true masterpiece. Jack Bruce goes off on this one.

  • @Friend_Of_The_Muse
    @Friend_Of_The_Muse Рік тому +9

    Zappa said "This song needs that nasty Cream bass". Jack Bruce said "Hold my beer". A Fretless Bass through a Marshall Stack. God bless ya Jack!
    Early on Zappa created his own music publishing/recording company. He hated the Corporate studios and decided he should get (and his band etc) the money since they did all the work. So he was rarely heard on commercial radio. He was a kind of secret that people in the know knew about. Word of mouth type success . Plus as you know he isnt too bashful about the subjects he writes about.

  • @darrenmaxwell1085
    @darrenmaxwell1085 Рік тому +6

    La & Chi, love the Trower album in the background!
    I am a big PROG rock fan, could never get into Zappa until my 40s. I love him now. Such a great album! Amazing guitar player.

  • @bjwnashe5589
    @bjwnashe5589 11 місяців тому +4

    Jack Bruce's bass playing on this track is insane. Just wicked.

  • @rodneystarcher6780
    @rodneystarcher6780 Рік тому +3

    One of my favorite albums

  • @mgalarama1529
    @mgalarama1529 Рік тому +2

    One of the best instrumentals ever. Just brilliant. Played this constantly in high school.

  • @kdbadk
    @kdbadk Рік тому +11

    Zappa on guitar. Jack Bruce on bass (he was in Cream with Eric Clapton and Ginger Baker).

  • @GaryColemanNC
    @GaryColemanNC Рік тому +7

    One of my favorites. Uncle Remus, as well. ❤

  • @doublegeevideos-tv1or1not1tv
    @doublegeevideos-tv1or1not1tv Рік тому +6

    The legendary Jack Bruce on the bass. What a track!

    • @tonygreene3941
      @tonygreene3941 Рік тому

      A rather fuzzy Jack Bruce, such a cool contrast of sounds

  • @dmay1959
    @dmay1959 Рік тому +6

    Lots of great songs on the album. Cosmic Debris. Don’t Eat The Yellow Snow suite.

  • @mrnobody9104
    @mrnobody9104 Рік тому +2

    The tone is everything and the bass. As mentioned Jack absolutely kills the this one! Always the best musicians on stage with Frank.

  • @JohnWhite-xc3md
    @JohnWhite-xc3md Рік тому +4

    Jack Bruce's bass on this is so great! I heard it was just improvised in the studio. I like how the drum break brings the band back to the begining riff too!

  • @angelagraves865
    @angelagraves865 Рік тому +2

    Frank Zappa was amazingly talented. 🤘🏽

  • @robertcoppersmith6856
    @robertcoppersmith6856 Рік тому +3

    Listen to Frank's Joe's Garage act's 1 through 3 my favorite and probably his best.

    • @lw1zfog
      @lw1zfog 2 місяці тому

      👆🏽👆🏽👆🏽this

  • @paulkellygolf
    @paulkellygolf 3 місяці тому

    At the 5 minute mark of the song it sounds like everyone is playing a different song and it fits perfectly. Pure genius.

  • @philiplabossiere3421
    @philiplabossiere3421 Рік тому +3

    Musical genius, nobody like him, surrounded himself with incredible musicians

  • @jgefroh6692
    @jgefroh6692 Рік тому +2

    This is my favorite Zappa album

  • @SammyRenard
    @SammyRenard Рік тому +1

    Happy 777th upvote c: I'm discovering new artists through you guys

  • @Frankincensedjb123
    @Frankincensedjb123 Рік тому +11

    Sadly, not a lot of Zappa was played in the States, thus his great popularity overseas. He's certainly one of the most important modern composers. The fact that he wrote in just about every genre was what held him back: orchestrated music, music concrete, jazz, rock, pop, fusion, and everything in between. One of the most misunderstood and brilliant composers of our time.

    • @eximusic
      @eximusic Рік тому +1

      His novelty songs kept his brilliant compositions from being taken seriously. It's hard to break out of a role you create for yourself.

    • @Jan-xn3kz
      @Jan-xn3kz Рік тому

      Former Czech president Vaclav Havel appointed Frank Zappa as "Special Ambassador to the West on Trade, Culture and Tourism."
      There is some great footage in the recent Zappa film by Alex Winter of him arriving in Prague.

    • @Gerhardium
      @Gerhardium Рік тому +1

      @@eximusic Actually it was the so-called "novelty" songs that financed his other work. As for people taking it "seriously" most modern composers of note aren't taken seriously except because someone "important" decided their music was "serious." Most music is pablum for children, like 99% of the Beetles catalogue, and if children want to dismiss Zappa and embrace 4/4 120 that's their business. Anyone who judges Zappa as a "novelty" artist" is woefully and willfully ignorant.

    • @eximusic
      @eximusic Рік тому +1

      @@Gerhardium Well during Zappa's mainstream popularity, minimalist composers like Steve Reich, Phillip Glass, and Jon Adams were extremely popular and thriving. I actually had the same theory/harmony professor that taught Zappa. He actually knew a lot about what Zappa's real interests were. It wasn't Dynamo Hum.

  • @jimcagney6696
    @jimcagney6696 Рік тому +1

    Thanks dudes. I been requesting this song to a number of reactionists and your the only ones who have played it. That's Jack Bruce playing that funky bass. Keep up the great work!

    • @Alix777.
      @Alix777. Рік тому

      Why you requested it ? It's literally the worst track on Apostrophe...it has nothing and it's going nowhere

  • @stillstanding8286
    @stillstanding8286 Рік тому +4

    Jim Gordon (who played with Derek and the Dominoes, Traffic and a whole bunch of other bands and musicians) on drums, Jack Bruce (Cream) on bass.
    RIP to them both.

  • @chrislewis-n3v
    @chrislewis-n3v 9 місяців тому +1

    the first live gig i ever saw was when my friend and i as 14 year old kids travelled on our own by train without telling our parents and saw zappa playing in london - it may have been the gig where he fell off the stage and broke his leg but we were so overwhelmed with the excitement of being at a gig surrounded by adults and bright lights and noise, we may have missed it! pretty cool first gig,i think

  • @vetstadiumastroturf5756
    @vetstadiumastroturf5756 Рік тому +11

    The poodle bites
    The poodle chews it

  • @JohnSmith-wg6vg
    @JohnSmith-wg6vg 6 місяців тому

    I seen Frank Zappa live in Detroit Michigan at the Cobo Arena back in 1978. I was only a young man it was sold out concert maybe about 12,000 people maybe about maybe Tim Black guy but he was he was a legendary a lot of people wouldn’t hit the Franks up and back them, but he’s a legend. 1:45

  • @paulfarley0078
    @paulfarley0078 Рік тому +1

    in my book this is one of the best instrumentals

  • @CaptainAngelo
    @CaptainAngelo Рік тому +2

    Looooooove Zappa!

  • @MinneapolisSkip
    @MinneapolisSkip Рік тому

    Yes that was Frank. He could play every instrument you heard there. I saw Frank several times live(5 times), and his solo’s never disappointed. Check some of the interviews with long time band mates. I loved the guy.

  • @MisterWondrous
    @MisterWondrous Рік тому +5

    O what fun! The crux of the biscuit.
    There is a version with funny lyrics. Play that one!

    • @jimmayors2315
      @jimmayors2315 Рік тому +1

      you thinking of stink foot?

    • @MisterWondrous
      @MisterWondrous Рік тому

      @@jimmayors2315 Maybe so. That's one of the first I head from Frank. Worth a review.

  • @michaelmalm3649
    @michaelmalm3649 Рік тому +2

    Throughout his career Frank got zero airplay . His legions of dedicated fans carried him. He was also in control of every aspect of his writing,production and record label . Frank also organized and financed his tours with his own money. This insured he made plenty of money being less popular.

  • @steddie4514
    @steddie4514 Рік тому +1

    Got to love Frank! 👍🇬🇧

  • @chrisw3421
    @chrisw3421 Рік тому +4

    I had no idea how good Frank was on the guitar until I heard Black Napkins

  • @kennethmardis2132
    @kennethmardis2132 Рік тому +1

    Love Zappa from the seventies

  • @Jan-xn3kz
    @Jan-xn3kz Рік тому +10

    Hooray, Frank is back. Tina Turner and the Ikettes guest vocals on this album

    • @elisaabolafia9542
      @elisaabolafia9542 Рік тому +1

      What❗ Tina Turner was scooped up by this musical GENIUS. Thanks for that tidbit.

    • @Royale_with_Cheeze
      @Royale_with_Cheeze Рік тому

      @@elisaabolafia9542
      The way it went was that Frank was recording in Ike Turner's studio, so Tina and the Ikettes were at his disposal. Of course Frank asked them to sing backup vocals on a handful of songs.
      Tina was very proud of what they were doing and invited Ike to come in and listen to some of what they recorded.
      Ike responded with "What is this shit?!" and demanded that they don't get credited on the albums. He also said to pay them each $25. per song, because that's what he paid them, but Frank paid them $25. per hour each, which amounted to more than what Ike would've paid them.
      He didn't give them credit on the album before this, Over-Nite Sensation but, on this album, he credited the two Ikettes (Lynn and Debbie) by first name only. Fk Ike! Tina did well to dump his sorry azz.

  • @ziusthefirst5387
    @ziusthefirst5387 Рік тому +1

    ZAPPA! BABY!

  • @robertlear2712
    @robertlear2712 Рік тому

    I was introduced to Frank Zappa in college in 1969. My favorite albums are Hoy Rats, Burnt Weeny Sandwich and and Uncle Meat. I saw h8m in concert in the early 1970’s.

  • @bluesrock1
    @bluesrock1 Рік тому +1

    Jack Bruce from Cream played the funky, electronically altered bass throughout this song. Jim Gordon was on drums, and Frank was obviously on guitars.

    • @Royale_with_Cheeze
      @Royale_with_Cheeze Рік тому

      2nd guitarist was Tony Duran. He was well utilized on Waka/Jawaka (recorded the same year as this song) playing slide guitar.

  • @kirk2269
    @kirk2269 25 днів тому

    The best 5 minutes you can fit into a song. What almost seemed like an afterthought.

  • @brersci
    @brersci Рік тому +2

    Ya gots to flip this record over and play the other side!😂 Don’t eat the Yellow Snow/ Nanook rubs it/ St Alphonso’s pancake breakfast ( the yellow snow suite)

  • @markwilliams5606
    @markwilliams5606 Рік тому

    Frank Zappa Loved the SG standard 👍. Pure Genius 👌🪴🌴

  • @anthonygamble-xe4dl
    @anthonygamble-xe4dl Рік тому +1

    Huge Zappa fan saw him in 78

  • @bishopsheen6897
    @bishopsheen6897 Рік тому

    A true Masterpiece!!!!!!!!

  • @stevenparker4684
    @stevenparker4684 Рік тому

    This has to be my favorite album of all time. Only got to see FZ 2 times live, and Dweezal amazing interpretation of hos fathers music once.

  • @klasseact6663
    @klasseact6663 Рік тому

    I'm glad you guys are getting into Frank...I also spy the debut Robin Trower album behind you guys, GREAT ALBUM 📢

  • @danwood4171
    @danwood4171 Рік тому

    He's pure genius. Nothing more or less.

  • @bobcorbin3294
    @bobcorbin3294 Рік тому +1

    Jim Gordon on drums who played on Layla by Derek and the Dominos and the Low Spark of High Heeled boys by Traffic. He also had a great drum solo on Jump Into the Fire by Harry Nilsson. Unfortunately later he was diagnosed schizophrenic after he killed his mother.

  • @deaniegarcia5694
    @deaniegarcia5694 Рік тому

    I am still working on what to think about FZ, but this tune was excellent. Thanks to you both for an insightful reaction, which despite your differences was great in and of itself! Cheers!

  • @ilionreactor1079
    @ilionreactor1079 Рік тому

    Keif found his Satisfaction tone trying to emulate a sax part, and you can really hear that square-wave similarity between sax and fuzz guitar on this, too.

  • @ronjm945
    @ronjm945 Рік тому +1

    Fellas Bowie was pretty mainstream and had radio play during the seventies and eighties. Zappa was not mainstream and was rarely heard on radio with few exceptions. Both had a rabid fan base. The strength of which is about what they brought creatively. Both were musically gifted in their own way. Loved them both!!RIP Frank Zappa and David Bowie…

  • @Jude_196
    @Jude_196 Рік тому

    ZAPPA!!! WOOHOOO!!! 😍😍😍😍😍 Thanks, GUYS!! :) HUGS!!!

  • @williambutterworth
    @williambutterworth Рік тому

    Another great album

  • @rebeccam439
    @rebeccam439 Рік тому

    Damn this brings back memories. I listened the shit out of this album as a teenager.

  • @russrollins9978
    @russrollins9978 Рік тому +1

    You should check out his appearance on The Steve Allen Show in 1963. He played percussion on a bicycle. Not sitting on a bicycle, but using the bicycle as an instrument.

    • @hklinker
      @hklinker Рік тому

      Yup - that’s on UA-cam.

  • @davidsweet9163
    @davidsweet9163 Рік тому

    What is great that Frank let Jack Bruce be featured so much

  • @thomasmcintosh390
    @thomasmcintosh390 Рік тому +1

    I second "Trouble Every Day" from the album "Freak Out" 1965

  • @timfeeley714-25
    @timfeeley714-25 Рік тому

    That was Jack Bruce playing bass through a cranked acoustic guitar amp, it was a somewhat impromptu session Jack having been invited by Jim Gordon and they didn't have a bass amp available, that's why it might have sounded like a "deep guitar"

  • @MildLifeCrisis67
    @MildLifeCrisis67 Рік тому +1

    Have you heard of The Black Page? The orchestral piece that has so many notes you can't see the white paper? Another level.

  • @danclark745
    @danclark745 Рік тому

    Sounded like Frank had the Wah Wah all the way up, giving room for the fuzz bass, the drum break is worth another listen, that was deadly, sublime

  • @vicprovost2561
    @vicprovost2561 Рік тому +1

    Hell of a song, killer music whatever you label it. Frank was a unique genius but a polarizing figure for people I hung with back in the day, most people dug Hot Rats but saw a fight break out over 200 Motels. He had tons of great stuff and his guitar playing was one of a kind, it was just the bizarre and avante guard creations he came up with, that were not easy to digest and sometimes plain offensive. I still listen to Frank once in a while but have to be in the right mood, when I am it is all good. Enjoy! 🎵🎸🎤🎹🎶

  • @melvinwomack3717
    @melvinwomack3717 Рік тому +2

    Good Saturday morning fellas 🤟

  • @Michael-Philip
    @Michael-Philip Рік тому +4

    please do " Don't Eat The Yellow Snow/St. Alfonso's Pancake Breakfast".

  • @kathleenfarraher9894
    @kathleenfarraher9894 Рік тому

    I'm over 60 yrs old and I can honestly say as the youngest of 7 children being forced to listen to Zappa and all his changing and evolutionary music i was exposed to, he was generally a music genius. Long live "Joe's garage" and Apostrphe.

  • @andysielaff2252
    @andysielaff2252 10 місяців тому +1

    that’s my jam!

  • @tjmasson1013
    @tjmasson1013 Рік тому

    That bass sound is insane. Forgot how this sounded in my trunk back in day. Lol

  • @davidpena
    @davidpena Рік тому +1

    Play the whole albums especially The Yellow Snow Suite!

  • @thomascerulli8013
    @thomascerulli8013 Рік тому +1

    Guys my brother turned me onto this album about 1971. That’s the Mighty Jack Bruce from Cream Playing that Bass, as a lead guitar. Franks jamming on the guitar. He came in and they jammed. Btw, this Album is an absolute top 5 Album from Frank. Guys I’m 61, I’m listening to this album for 50 years. Holy Shit do I feel old. Check the whole album out. As always Peace, Love and Continued Success ❤

    • @robinreiley1828
      @robinreiley1828 Рік тому +2

      I'm pretty sure it was recorded in '73 at the same sessions as "Overnite Sensation"

    • @thomascerulli8013
      @thomascerulli8013 Рік тому +1

      I was a a actually thinking 1974. All I know is I got him and his music immediately. BTW, One Size Fits All. Also in my top 5…
      Thank You

  • @wowwhywow
    @wowwhywow Рік тому

    yep... it's goin down...Happens all the time guys. Once you start listening to Zappa... and you realize "Woah...!!! This shit is next level!! " and guys... you have only just begun.

  • @christianmarler2253
    @christianmarler2253 6 місяців тому

    "Lay back and groove on a rainy day." -- Jimi Hendrix, ("Rainy Day, Dream Away")

  • @barrywilson1294
    @barrywilson1294 Рік тому

    Back in the day I would put that on the turntable and the next song on the album is Uncle Remus which Frank wrote for George Duke. It’s great. The whole album is great and is where many start listening to Zappa.

  • @Captain_Yedde
    @Captain_Yedde Рік тому

    That was Jack Bruce playing the distorted bass and Frank on guitar

  • @WMalven
    @WMalven Рік тому +1

    Yes, that's Frank on his guitar.

  • @t.j.payeur5331
    @t.j.payeur5331 Рік тому +1

    Willie the Pimp off of Hot Rats. And The Slime..saw him on the Just Another Band From L.A. tour with the guys from the Turtles..who played the White House for Tricia Nixon...

  • @KevinRCarr
    @KevinRCarr Рік тому

    So, I looked it up and it appears that Zappa played lead on this, but the more interesting thing that I learned is that Jack Bruce of Cream was in studio for something else and sat in as electric bass player on this.

  • @mrgoneshouse3663
    @mrgoneshouse3663 Рік тому

    Jack Bruces Bass sounded like a Guitar when he played it

  • @MinneapolisSkip
    @MinneapolisSkip Рік тому

    Check out (Bolero) that his full band did in Spain. They were excellent !

  • @James-vx8ci
    @James-vx8ci Рік тому

    I think that Jacks blues-rock style of playing brought out the best in Franks guitar talent.😜✌️

  • @upkarbassra1224
    @upkarbassra1224 9 місяців тому

    God bless your soul put this out there as much as you can. There’s nothing like this anywhere in the world, father Frank, father Frank, father friend Zappa, Zapp, Zappa

  • @franktrig
    @franktrig Рік тому

    As a small segment sample, my close friends and I listened to him occasionally and at that time (late 70's) it seemed like we were the only ones who did.

  • @TweedSuit
    @TweedSuit Рік тому

    Frank, Jack and Jim - RIP.

  • @bertramgibbs9159
    @bertramgibbs9159 Рік тому

    You need to explore The Illinois Enema Bandit live!

  • @MaxDugans
    @MaxDugans Рік тому +4

    As you're getting comfortable in the Zappa back catalog, this is the perfect time to check out Hot Rats and Waka/Jawaka. Two absolute monster albums start to finish that are kinda like a part 1 and part 2, despite the amount of music he made in between them.

  • @randyallaben9900
    @randyallaben9900 Рік тому +1

    Zappa is more of a chameleon than Morrison. Immensely talented guitar player. Incredible writer and creator. Monstrous catalog. No two songs sound the same. He is a uniquely singular musician.

  • @terenzo50
    @terenzo50 Рік тому

    Supposedly Jack Bruce on bass and Jim Gordon on drums, but there's conflicting evidence. One of the recording engineers on this lp and the previous one, Overnight Sensation, was an old friend of mine from the 60s who invited me to a session -- Zappa was still in a cast from his broken leg. Years later, Zappa signed the OS lp for me after an interview for Dutch TV.

  • @Captain_Yedde
    @Captain_Yedde Рік тому

    Do a reaction of Frank doing “shutup and play yer guitar” the title track from the live album of his guitar solos. The most underrated guitar player in popular music

  • @stevesuttie2644
    @stevesuttie2644 Рік тому

    You guys should take look at the live concert footage from New York 1977 the band was insane. Adrian Belew from King Crimson on guitar, Bozzio on drums, Peter Wolf from J Giles Band and others.

    • @Royale_with_Cheeze
      @Royale_with_Cheeze Рік тому

      Not Peter Wolf from J. Geils. J. Geils was very active on their own in 1977. The J. Geils band was playing in the Pacific Northwest the same week that Frank played the Halloween gigs in NY. Same name, different guy. He played keyboards for Frank.
      When you say Adrian Belew from King Crimson, you make it sound like he went from KC to Zappa. Zappa discovered him, Bowie poached him, and he eventually ended up with King Crimson. I don't mean to sound picky, but I'm looking to give Zappa props for discovering Belew.

  • @johnnikos7817
    @johnnikos7817 Рік тому +1

    I think you missed the part where he actually sings about " The Apostrophe " its funny

  • @chaosandcreation4118
    @chaosandcreation4118 Рік тому +2

    Frank wasn't a top ten artist but he was immensely successful and had a big and faithful following. That low guitar is a heavy bass played by Jack Bruce. Zappa was more accessible in his solo music than with the Mothers of Invention.

  • @MildLifeCrisis67
    @MildLifeCrisis67 Рік тому

    Frank had a friend named Captain Beefheart (and his Magic Band), they did a collab album called Bongo Fury but you should check out his early stuff, I believe he had a young Ry Cooder in his magic band if I'm not mistaken. I'm listening to his first album, The Spotlight Kid, right now and it's a trip.

  • @johndrx165
    @johndrx165 Рік тому

    Jack Bruce on fuzzed out bass! Heavy stuff here.

  • @elisaabolafia9542
    @elisaabolafia9542 Рік тому +1

    As a long time ZAPPA fan, I encourage you to check out the Documentary Movie that was released in 2020. It's just called "ZAPPA".

    • @alansmith7626
      @alansmith7626 Рік тому

      Thanks! I had not heard of that! I still like Baby Snakes, that video is such a trip

  • @nickmcginley4570
    @nickmcginley4570 Рік тому

    You have to listen to some stuff from the Zappa album, "Overnight Sensation".
    I think you would both love Dinah Mo Hum, Camarillo Brillo, Montana, etc.

  • @fzmoifzmoi2575
    @fzmoifzmoi2575 Рік тому +1

    Y'all gots to do the "Yellow Snow Suite", also from this album and never do the suite songs separately. And how about some Too $hort? ✌️